Alas I'm using "/" as an arithmetical operation in a MySQL statement
and it renders the rest of the code (until a subsequent "/") as a
RegExp! I thought it was commenting out until I looked at the bundle:
{ name = "Comment"; foregroundColor = "#9933CC"; match =
"^\\s*--.*$"; },
[snip]
{ name = "Regular Expression"; begin = "/"; end = "/";
foregroundColor = "#CCCC33";
patterns = (
{ name = "Interpolated String"; match = "#\\{([^\\}]*)\\}";
foregroundColor = "#aaaaaa"; },
{ name = "Escaped slash"; match = "\\\\/"; foregroundColor =
"#CCCC33"; }
);
},
This is a shame b/c I was enjoying the SQL syntax colors... this
renders them unworkable when using the maths... Is there a way to
change the RegExp syntax to allow "/" as divisor?
thanks!
Paul
PS to Fred B -- any relation to Agnes? :)
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